Zui quan nu diao shou (1979)
Movie: Zui quan nu diao shou (1979)
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- Director: Shan-si Ting
- Release Date: 11 August 1979 (Hong Kong)
- Country: Taiwan
- Genre: Action , Drama
Movie: Zui quan nu diao shou (1979)
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Tagline: The undefeated faces his toughest opponent
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Trivia: The rifles in the film are Martini-Henry single-shots in .450/577 caliber. The weapons seen in the film are period-correct short lever versions (the design was modified in the 1880s with a longer lever to aid extraction.
Goofs: Revealing mistakes: In order to simulate 4,000 Zulu warriors lining up on a ridge, when only 500 Zulu extras were available, long wooden frames were used with 10-12 Zulu shields attached to the front of them with a real Zulu at each end. As the Zulus line up for the final “Fellow Braves” chant, there is one shot in which these shield-frames are obvious.